Oracle BPM 12c Advanced Error Handling and Reco... | Oracle CommunityThis article by Oracle ACE Associate Antonis Antoniou is part one of a two part series that compares the differences in fault handling options between Oracle BPM
11g and 12c, and explores the new error handling and recovery features introduced in Oracle BPM 12c.posted Tue, 24 Feb 2015 12:29:47 +0000

Jumpstarting Development on the Cloud – Part 2 : Packaging and BuildThis article by solution architect Ashish Singh demonstrates how to use the Developer Cloud Service to automate your Maven
based development lifecycle, with a focus on how the Maven Repository can be populated with weblogic or other custom jars,
and how the Hudson build jobs and deployments can be configured.posted Mon, 23 Feb 2015 17:35:46 +0000

Jumpstarting Development on the Cloud – Part 1 : Standardizing a WorkflowSolution architect Jeevan Joseph's article introduces you to a standardized multi-user workflow for the Oracle Developer Cloud
Service. The intent is to showcase a how a team starting on the Oracle developer Cloud Service would collaborate on code to
address various requirements and use-cases in a typical SDLC model.posted Mon, 23 Feb 2015 17:28:53 +0000

Tutorial: Creating JDeveloper Audit RulesWhy postpone quality assurance until the very end of the software development process when you can use JDeveloper extensions
to apply quality checks and rules to the code you write when you're writing it? Oracle ACE Director Wilfren van der Deijl
and Oracle ACE Richard Olrichs show you how in this four-part tutorial.posted Mon, 23 Feb 2015 17:29:46 +0000

Externalise the Security of Oracle ADF Applications Using Oracle Entitlements ServerGanesh Kamble's technical article shows you how you can use Oracle Entitlements Server (OES) to secure the resources of Oracle
Application Development Framework (ADF) applications, with a focus on creating policies for securing an ADF application, and
then storing those policies in Oracle Internet Directory.posted Mon, 16 Feb 2015 14:36:36 +0000

Calling Oracle Documents Cloud Service REST APIs from WebCenter Content Custom ComponentsFiles from Oracle Documents Cloud Service can be migrated to and from WebCenter Content using the SkySync desktop application,
which makes for simple transferring between WCC and ODCS. However, other use cases with ODCS may be desired from within WCC
itself. Solution architect Richard Flies' article illustrates one method for integrating WCC with ODCS using the AppLink REST
API.posted Fri, 13 Feb 2015 15:55:40 +0000